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New Bug Revealed in iPhone 14 “Traffic Accident Detection”: Roller Coaster Driving Alarm |

[摘要]This year, the latest iPhone 14 and Apple Watch series brought by Apple support a new feature: traffic accident detection.

This year, the latest iPhone 14 and Apple Watch series brought by Apple support a new feature: traffic accident detection. This feature can automatically detect serious traffic accidents and help users contact emergency services in a timely manner. Previously, car owners were triggered by hitting a tree, providing users with a lot of help. However, this feature could also be activated incorrectly in some cases, including the use of roller coasters, which also caused problems for some users.

IPhone 14’s new “traffic accident detection” bug revealed

An iPhone user said his iPhone 14 Pro automatically called the police while he was riding the 33-meter-high Mystic Timbers roller coaster at Kings Island Amusement Park. The roller coaster had a top speed of 82 km / h.

The user noticed that the phone was playing an automated voice at the time: “The owner of this iPhone had a serious car accident and did not answer the phone.” He then called the police and gave his location to the police. As the user is riding the roller coaster, which is a very exciting project in the playground, the screams of the roller coaster crowd can be heard in the alarm recording.

Rescuers were called to the amusement park, but no incidents were found on the spot. Coincidentally, since the launch of the iPhone 14, the Warren County Communications Center in the United States, as the operator of the alarm call, has provided 6 similar messages of misreported traffic accidents, all activated at Kings Island Amusement Park . In response, an Apple spokesperson said the feature is “very accurate in detecting severe crashes” and will continue to improve it.

Publisher: Qi Shaoheng

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